According to Jon Heyman, MLB insider, the New York Yankees were "among a few teams that made serious offers for two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani."
However, it now looks like the Angels will not be parting with the two-way superstar. In today's New York Post, Heyman writes, the "Padres and White Sox are among other teams known to have tried for Ohtani in recent days, with the Angels originally signaling they are willing to listen to offers on the once-in-a-century phenom. Several teams inquired, but the interested sides have moved on with the understanding the Angels are deciding to keep their all-time versatile megastar."
Additionally, Heyman reported that "Angels owner Arte Moreno is unwilling to let Ohtani leave, especially with the team’s two other stars – Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon – out with injuries. Ohtani has another year to go before he can become a free agent."